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Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:
Cleveland Indians beat Red Sox, 6-5, tests ‘look good’ for catcher Carlos Santana's knee injury  —  BOSTON, Mass. — Catcher Carlos Santana, the flower of the Indians' farm system, was carted off the field at Fenway Park in the seventh inning Monday night following a collision at home plate that left him with an injury to his left leg.
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Quinn Roberts / MLB.com:
Tribe's Santana injures left leg in collision
Discussion: Let's Go Tribe!
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Recap: Indians 6, Red Sox 5
Discussion: Boston Globe and Yahoo! Sports
Associated Press:
Indians' Santana hurt in violent collision
Discussion: Boston Globe and Yahoo! Sports
Nate Taylor / Boston Globe:
Indians beat the Red Sox 6-5
Discussion: Yahoo! Sports
Boston Herald:
Trevor Cahill tosses 3-hitter in A's win  —  OAKLAND, Calif. — The last time Trevor Cahill tossed a complete game, he had just committed to Dartmouth and was still a few credits short of his high school diploma.  —  These days, he'd have been the odd man out if he didn't finish the game.
Discussion: Yahoo! Sports
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TSN.ca:
Cahill tosses shutout as A's top Royals
Discussion: Athletics Nation
Tom Saladino / Associated Press:
Hudson pitches 6 innings, Ankiel gets key hit
Discussion: Talking Chop
Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
In debut, Hellickson vaults Rays into first  —  Righty sent back to Triple-A after hurling seven strong innings  —  ST. PETERSBURG — Using Jeremy Hellickson on Monday night felt like uncorking a vintage bottle of wine, then being able to put it back in your wine cellar to season further.
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Associated Press:
Rays' Hellickson wins major-league debut  —  ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—Jeremy Hellickson delivered in his one-game stint and probably earned a trip back to the majors for the playoff stretch run.  —  Hellickson won his major league debut, Matt Joyce drove in a pair of runs and the Tampa Bay …
Associated Press:
Yanks fall to Blue Jays; A-Rod in 0-for-14 slump  —  NEW YORK (AP) — There was no burst of thousands of camera flashes and the crowd was eerily silent when Travis Snider pulled into second base with his second double of the fifth inning.  —  This was not the milestone Yankees fans came to see Monday night.
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Thomas Kaplan / New York Times:
Blue Jays 8, Yankees 6: Rodriguez Stays at No. 599; Burnett Revisits His Struggles
Discussion: Pinstripe Alley
Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Howard seems increasingly likely to hit DL  —  Slugger to fly to Philly to have sprained left ankle examined  —  PHILADELPHIA — It sounded Sunday like Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard might miss just a few days because of a sprained left ankle.  —  It sounded Monday like it could be much longer.
Discussion: Phillies Nation
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Associated Press:
Howard to be examined in Philly
Discussion: Phillies Nation
Joe McDonald / ESPN:
Jarrod Saltalamacchia gets new start … PAWTUCKET, R.I. — For the past few years, Boston Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein has been cultivating a plan to acquire catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia.  —  When the catching prospect's value was high, Epstein was unable to trade for him without surrendering …
Discussion: NESN.com
Jerry Crasnick / MLB:
Manny Ramirez, Brian Fuentes and Johnny Damon among the August trade candidates  —  Some highly paid, underperforming players could be on the move in August  —  Running through the list of August trade candidates is the equivalent of sweeping up the peanut shells and other debris after the circus has left town.
Discussion: MLB Rumors
Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
New York Mets won't try to send Oliver Perez back to minors, and they won't cut lefty, either  —  Luis Castillo drops the ball after forcing out Atlanta's Jason Heyward at second base.  Castillo bobbles the throw from David Wright and isn't able to complete the double play.  —  ATLANTA - What to do with Oliver Perez.
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
This situation at critical mass  —  It's impossible and unfair to measure another man's pain.  Some professional ballplayers play hurt, while others wait until they are 100 percent before they step on the field.  Jacoby Ellsbury broke five ribs back in April and he's the only person who knows the extent of his pain at this hour.
Adam Rubin / ESPN:
In-depth: Wally will make too much sense  —  Wally Backman has managed the Brooklyn Cyclones to a 30-14 record this season.  —  Gary Carter has not publicly lobbied for the job, so Jerry Manuel apparently is not on life support yet.  —  Still, as the New York Mets slipped to .500 …
Discussion: MetsBlog.com and Kranepool Society
Fox Sports:
Dodgers get rid of ‘Mannywood’ sign  —  LOS ANGELES (AP)  —  “Mannywood” is no more at Dodger Stadium.  —  When the Los Angeles Dodgers opened a seven-game homestand Monday night with the San Diego Padres, the “Mannywood” sign that adorned the short fence in the left-field corner was absent …
Discussion: Yahoo! Sports
Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
For A-Rod, No. 600 is a million miles away  —  NEW YORK - You had to listen hard, really hard, but there was no mistaking the boos that sprinkled over Alex Rodriguez like a light mist in the ninth inning.  He had failed (again) to convert on a chance for career home run No. 600, and the crowd …
Discussion: Subway Squawkers
Jesse Sanchez / MLB.com:
Pudge says he has plenty left in the tank  —  PHOENIX — Nationals catcher Ivan Rodriguez isn't discouraged by his slow start after the All-Star break.  In fact, the 20-year veteran says he feels so good that he believes he could probably play into his 40s.  —  “I think there is a lot of baseball in me,” Rodriguez, 38, said.
Discussion: Nationals Journal
Richard Durrett / ESPN:
Rangers poised for postseason push  —  With the team in bankruptcy, GM Jon Daniels gets creative before the trade deadline  —  ANAHEIM, Calif. — Even hours after the trade deadline had passed, general manager Jon Daniels sat in the visitors clubhouse at Angel Stadium clicking the semi-worn keys …
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Dallas Morning News:
Grant: Rangers' series loss shows trouble could be ahead
 
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